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Genetic diversity and molecular phylogeny of Anaplasma marginale studied longitudinally under natural transmission conditions in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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Ticks and tick-borne diseases [Ticks Tick Borne Dis] 2015 Jun; Vol. 6 (4), pp. 499-507. Date of Electronic Publication: 2015 Apr 18. - Publication Year :
- 2015
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Abstract
- Anaplasma marginale is the most prevalent tick-borne pathogen in cattle in tropical and subtropical regions of the world. Major Surface Protein 1a (MSP1a) has been found to be a stable genetic marker for identifying A. marginale isolates within geographical regions. It is conserved in cattle during infection and tick-borne transmission of the pathogen. The aim of the present longitudinal study was to determine occurrences of genetic diversity associated with high prevalence of A. marginale under natural transmission conditions. Twenty calves were evaluated every 3 months during the first year of life. Rickettsemia levels due to A. marginale, measured as the number of msp1αcopies/ml in the blood of positive calves, ranged from 2.06×10(3) to 4.36×10(12). The numbers of MSP1a tandem repeats among MSP1a tandem repeats were 3 and 6. The predominant msp1α microsatellite was E, and another MSP1a tandem repeat was found that presented genotype G. Nineteen different MSP1a tandem repeats of A. marginale were found circulating in animals. The MSP1a tandem repeats 4-63-27 (27.5%), 78-24(2)-25-31 (n=21.6%) and τ-10(2)-15 (n=17.6%) were the ones most commonly observed. Twenty-two MSP1a tandem repeats resulted in new sequences with amino acid changes, as shown in this study. Thirty sequences were found for the first time in Brazil. Glycine, glutamate, serine and alanine amino acids were found at position 20. During the study, 80% (16/20) of the animals were infected by more than one genotype. Three animals were born infected, with MSP1a tandem repeats 4-63-27, 78-24(2)-25-31 and τ-10(2)-15, thus indicating occurrence of transplacental transmission. In the phylogenetic analysis, 19 different MSP1a tandem repeats of A. marginale were found in the cattle, which suggested that many MSP1a tandem repeats and high variation in MSP1a were occurring.<br /> (Copyright © 2015 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.)
- Subjects :
- Amino Acid Sequence
Anaplasma marginale chemistry
Anaplasma marginale isolation & purification
Anaplasmosis epidemiology
Anaplasmosis transmission
Animals
Bacterial Proteins chemistry
Bacterial Proteins genetics
Brazil epidemiology
Cattle
Cattle Diseases epidemiology
Cattle Diseases transmission
Female
Genotype
Longitudinal Studies
Male
Microsatellite Repeats
Molecular Sequence Data
Sequence Alignment
Anaplasma marginale classification
Anaplasma marginale genetics
Anaplasmosis microbiology
Cattle Diseases microbiology
Genetic Variation
Phylogeny
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1877-9603
- Volume :
- 6
- Issue :
- 4
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Ticks and tick-borne diseases
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 25985719
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ttbdis.2015.04.002